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Bengaluru International Airport
File:Bengaluru Airport Logo.svg
  • IATA: BLR
  • ICAO: VOBL
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Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorBangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL)
ServesBangalore
LocationDevanahalli, Karnataka, India
Hub for
Elevation AMSL915 m / 3,002 ft
Coordinates13°11′56″N 077°42′20″E / 13.19889°N 77.70556°E / 13.19889; 77.70556 (Bengaluru International Airport)
Websitewww.bengaluruairport.com
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
09/27 4,000 13,123 Asphalt
Statistics (Apr '11 – Mar '12)
Passenger movements12,698,343
Aircraft movements224,000
Cargo tonnage224,949
Source: AAI [1][2]

Bengaluru International Airport (IATA: BLR, ICAO: VOBL) is an international airport serving the city of Bangalore. The airport is located 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) south of Devanahalli and is 40 kilometres (25 mi) from the central business district of Bangalore, (30 kilometres (19 mi) from the Bangalore City Railway Station[3]) and covers 4,200 acres (1,700 ha).[4] It replaced the HAL airport. For the financial year 2011–12, it was the fourth busiest airport in the country in terms of overall passenger traffic of 12.69 million and fifth busiest in terms of international passenger traffic.[5] It has been awarded "India's best airport" for the year 2011 by the survey conducted by Skytrax[citation needed].

The airport handled about 12.6 million passengers and had air traffic movements (ATM) of about 330 per day in the year 2011.[6] The airport is expected to handle 18 million passengers in the year 2015. It is host to 10 domestic airlines and 21 international airlines connecting the city to about 50 destinations across India and rest of the world and served as a hub for debt ridden Kingfisher Airlines until 20 October 2012 and serves as a focus city for Jet Airways, JetLite, IndiGo, SpiceJet, GoAir. Former Air Deccan also had its base at BIA.

Construction

BLR Airport under construction

The airport project started as a public-private joint venture between Germany's Siemens Project Ventures GmbH, Government of Karnataka and Airports Authority of India (AAI).[7] Construction of the airport began in July 2005, after a decade long postponement. The new airport was originally planned to accommodate 3.5 million passengers a year, but this was redesigned to handle 12 million passengers per year. The redesign resulted in an increase in the size of the terminal, number of aircraft stands, new taxiway layouts and supporting infrastructure.

A plan is also being processed for a direct rail service from Bangalore Cantonment Railway Station to the Basement Rail terminal at the airport. Access on the National Highway 7 has been widened to a six lane expressway.

The airport was expected to be inaugurated on 30 March 2008 but due to delays in air traffic control (ATC) services, it was finally inaugurated on 23 May 2008 just before midnight when a Jet Airways flight from Mumbai landed here. Also, minutes later an Indian flight to Singapore left Bangalore International Airport, making it the first ever take-off from the airport.

Description

The curbside at BIA
BIA Terminal building at night
Check-in counters in the main hall
Domestic security check area
Kingfisher Airlines and Air India aircraft taxiing at Bengaluru International Airport.

Passenger terminal

The passenger terminal is a single, fully air conditioned, four-level building capable of accommodating international and domestic operations. The basement houses the retail storage, rest areas and services. The arrival and departure areas are separated vertically with a modern, simple, straight-ahead flow system. The domestic and international departure lounges, and the majority of the retail outlets are located on level 2 (first floor). The check-in facilities and baggage reclaim are located on level 1 (ground floor). The terminal is designed for ease of operation and minimum maintenance.

The total floor area is approximately 72,000 m2 (780,000 sq ft) and the terminal building is designed to accommodate 3,000 passengers at peak hour. The design reflects the best industry practice and caters for 24-hour-operations, under all weather conditions. The airport well meets the standards set by the Airports Authority of India (AAI), the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the International Air Transport Association (IATA).[4] The airport can handle 11 million people per annum with 27 aircraft movements per hour and an estimated 550 movements. At its peak, it can handle 720 aircraft movements in a day.

Common Use Terminal Equipment (CUTE) enabled check-in counters: 60 and 24 self check in counters.

The airport has 8 aero-bridges, including one double arm. There are a total of 42 aircraft stands, all of which have a fuelling pit. This is the first time in Indian airports that the parking stands have the fuelling pits. The underground pits helps the aircraft to fuel from the stand itself. In the first phase of development, a car park for 2,000 cars in front of the terminal building at the ground level has been developed for the convenience of passengers and visitors to the airport.

Hajj terminal

Bangalore International Airport has an exclusive terminal for Hajj pilgrims. This terminal covers an area of 30,000 square metres (320,000 sq ft) and can handle up to 600 passengers at a given time. Designated prayer rooms for men and women and separate hot water facilities for Wadu (cleansing before prayers) are available in the terminal.[8]

Runway

The airport has one runway that can accommodate all types of aircraft. There are plans to build a second runway when the annual traffic of the airport reaches 18 million passengers per year which is currently estimated to reach around 2013–2014.

Retail services and lounges

As well as a range of retail outlets the airport has a number of dedicated departure lounges:[9]

On 21 January 2011, a new VIP departure and arrival lounge was inaugurated. One lounge which is present at level one of the terminal will serve departing domestic and international dignitaries and the other on the ground floor will serve arriving dignitaries.[8]

Aviation fuel services

The airport has a Fuel Farm and Hydrant System of the airport, a 36 kilometres (22 mi) fuel pipeline was commissioned in October 2009 by Indian Oil from Devanagonthi to the airport to reduce the need to transport jet fuel to the airport.[9]

Cargo village

The cargo village was inaugurated on 9 December 2009. It houses 120 freight forwarders and 80 custom house agents and can accommodate parking of nearly 80 trucks. There are two cargo terminals in the village. One of the terminals is operated by Menzies Aviation Bobba Pvt Ltd. This terminal has an initial capacity to handle 150,000 metric tons (170,000 short tons) of cargo. The other terminal is operated by Air India SATS Joint Venture consortium. This terminal has a two floor warehouse with a capacity of 200,000 metric tons (220,000 short tons).

Airlines and destinations

Passenger airlines

AirlinesDestinations
Air Arabia Sharjah
AirAsia Kuala Lumpur
Air China Chengdu
Air France Paris-Charles de Gaulle
Air India Chennai, Cochin, Delhi, Dubai, Goa, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Malé, Mumbai, Muscat, Pune, Thiruvananthapuram
Air India Express Mangalore
Air India Regional Agatti, Chennai, Tirupati[10]
Air Mauritius Mauritius
British Airways London-Heathrow
Dragonair Hong Kong
Emirates Dubai
Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi
GoAir Ahmedabad, Cochin, Delhi, Goa, Guwahati, Jaipur, Jammu, Mumbai, Pune, Srinagar
IndiGo Ahmedabad, Bhubaneswar, Chennai, Cochin, Delhi, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai, Nagpur, Patna, Pune, Raipur, Trivandrum, Vadodara
Jet Airways Chennai, Cochin, Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune, Visakhapatnam
JetKonnect Ahmedabad, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Chennai, Cochin, Coimbatore, Delhi, Goa, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Imphal, Jorhat, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mangalore, Nagpur, Patna, Pune, Raipur, Thiruvananthapuram, Vadodara, Vijaywada, Visakhapatnam
Lufthansa Frankfurt
Malaysia Airlines Kuala Lumpur
Oman Air Muscat
Qatar Airways Doha
Saudia Dammam, Jeddah, Riyadh
SilkAir Singapore
Singapore Airlines Singapore
SpiceJet Agartala, Ahmedabad, Belgaum, Chennai, Cochin, Coimbatore, Delhi, Guwahati, Hubli, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kolkata, Kozhikode, Madurai, Mangalore, Mumbai, Mysore, Pondichery, Pune, Rajahmundry, Srinagar, Thiruvananthapuram, Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam
SriLankan Airlines Colombo
Thai Airways International Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi
Tiger Airways Singapore

Cargo airlines

AirlinesDestinations
AeroLogic/DHL Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Leipzig/Halle, Singapore
Blue Dart Aviation Ahmedabad, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai
Cathay Pacific Cargo Delhi, Hong Kong, Hyderabad
Deccan 360 Ahmedabad, Cochin
Etihad Crystal Cargo Abu Dhabi
FedEx Express Dubai, Guangzhou
Lufthansa Cargo Frankfurt
Qatar Airways Cargo Doha [11]
Singapore Airlines Cargo Amsterdam, Singapore
SriLankan Airlines
operated by Lankan Cargo
Colombo

Ownership

External videos
video icon Terminal 1 expansion video

BIAL is a Public Limited Company under the Companies Act formed to build, own and operate the Bangalore International Airport. BIAL has been given rights by the Government of India to develop, design, finance, operate and manage the airport for a period of 30 years from the date of commencement of commercial flight operations. It also has an option to extend the right for an additional 30 years.[12] Private promoters hold a 74% (GVK 43%, Siemens Project Ventures GmbH 26%, and Unique Zurich 5%) stake in BIAL while the government holds the remaining 26% (Karnataka State Industrial Investment and Development Corporation 13% and Airport Authority of India 13%).[13][14]

Renaming

On 27 February 2009, the Government of Karnataka forwarded the proposal to the central government to rename the airport after the city's founder, Kempe Gowda I. The Karnataka arm of the Indian National Congress had also sent a letter to the central government requesting that the airport be renamed to Kempe Gowda International Airport.[15]

In 2011, the state government sent another proposal to the central government to name the airport after Kempegowda.[16]

In 2012, the central government accepted the state government's proposal to name the airport after Kempegowda.[17]

2010 airport expansion plans

On 19 January 2010, BIAL embarked on expansion plan and fast tracked construction of a new state of the art terminal building.[18]

  • The first phase of construction of the new terminal is expected to cater to passenger traffic of about 15 million per year. There are also plans to expand the new terminal to cater to 36 million passengers per year.[19]
  • The existing terminal would be expanded to cater to 17 million passengers per year. Work on the expansion began on 6 June 2011.[8]
  • The expansion would also increase the number of check-in counters and the seating capacity at the waiting areas. Once done, Terminal 1 would sport a brand new look and will be capable of handling the A380 aircraft.[8][20]
  • To reduce the number of flight delays due to fog it is proposed that the runway will be upgraded to Category III B standard. This upgrading will be done when the second runway will be constructed (along with Terminal 2).[citation needed]

Runway repair work

In January 2012, BIAL announced that the airport would remain fully closed to all flight operations from 11 March until 3 April 2012 between 10:30 and 17:30 IST (05:00 UTC to 12:00 UTC) during which the top layer of its only runway was completely replaced. Following this initial phase, the runway was partly closed during phases 2 and 3 until 1 May.[21][22]

Connectivity

BMTC Volvo buses connecting the city to the airport
The trumpet interchange connecting BIA to NH-7 (BangaloreHyderabad road) seen from a landing aircraft.

Road

Taxi services are available for passengers commuting to and from the airport.[23] An alternative to Taxis passengers can use car rental services.[24]

Auto rickshaws are not allowed beyond the trumpet interchange leading to the airport, but passengers can get dropped off at the trumpet interchange by an auto rickshaw and then use an airport shuttle bus from the interchange to the airport.[25]

Airport shuttle service provided by the Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC), connects various parts of the city to the airport. This service is known as Vayu Vajra. BMTC runs a total of eleven routes using its fleet of Volvo buses. These buses make a total of 251 trips in a day. Vayu Vajra is a 24/7 service. All Vayu Vajra services have route numbers designated with a BIAS prefix.[26][27]

Proposed high speed rail link

As the airport is 40 kilometres (25 mi) outside the city, a new high-speed rail link has been approved to connect the city to the airport.[28] The high speed rail link would be integrated with the Bangalore Metro and would cover a distance of 33 kilometres (21 mi) with four stations: Cubbon Road (Terminal Station), Hebbal, Yelahanka, and Bangalore International Airport (Terminal Station).[29] The project is expected to cost 6,900 crore (US$830 million). Of the 6,900 crore (US$830 million), the State Government would contribute 532 crore (US$64 million) (mainly for land acquisition) while the Central Government would contribute 1,040 crore (US$120 million).[30]

Awards and honours

  • Even though there was an economic slowdown, BIA managed to keep its traffic base and route network stable. It was hence awarded The Routes Asia Airport Marketing Award chosen among five other airports in the Indian sub-continent.[31]
  • At the Emerging Markets Airports Awards 2010, held in Dubai, BIA was awarded The Best Emerging Airport in Indian sub-continent.[32][33]
  • Received a platinum certification from IATA in January 2010 for becoming The first airport in India to be 100% Bar Coded Boarding Passes (BCBP) compliant.[8]
  • At the CNBC AWAAZ Travel Awards 2010 held at Delhi, BIA was awarded The Best Managed Airport in India.[34]

References

  1. ^ http://www.aai.aero/traffic_news/mar2k11annex3.pdf
  2. ^ "Airports Authority of India". Aai.aero. 14 May 2012. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
  3. ^ Aerodrome Geographical and Administrative Data
  4. ^ a b BIA Phase 1
  5. ^ AAI traffic figures 2010–2011
  6. ^ "Airports Authority of India". Aai.aero. 20 April 2010. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
  7. ^ Siemens
  8. ^ a b c d e "BIA media releases". Retrieved 21 January 2011.
  9. ^ a b BIA airport partners
  10. ^ PTI. "Air India's thrice-weekly flights between B'lore and Tirupati from April 1 - Business Line". Thehindubusinessline.com. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
  11. ^ QR Cargo to BLR
  12. ^ About BIA
  13. ^ "Share holders of BIAL". centerforaviation.com. 31 August 2010. Retrieved 22 January 2011.
  14. ^ "GVK becomes biggest stake holder". Times of India. 23 August 2011. Retrieved 6 October 2011.
  15. ^ "Karnataka govt proposes renaming Bengaluru International Airport". Times of India. 27 February 2009. p. 1. Retrieved 6 March 2009.
  16. ^ "Govt to push Centre for 'Kempe Gowda' airport". Bangalore: Deccan Herald. 4 March 2011. Retrieved 6 April 2012.
  17. ^ "Centre accepts proposal to name Bengaluru International Airport after Kempegowda". Bangalore: The Economic Times. 6 April 2012. Retrieved 6 April 2012.
  18. ^ T1 expansion images
  19. ^ "BIAL to fast track new terminal building". Business Standard. 20 January 2010. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  20. ^ "BIA hits expansion button". Times of India. 30 July 2010.
  21. ^ Bangalore runway surface failure
  22. ^ "No flights at BIA for 7 hrs from today". Bangalore: The Times of India. 11 March 2012. Retrieved 11 March 2012.
  23. ^ Taxis to the airport
  24. ^ Car rentals to the airport
  25. ^ Shuttle buses from trumpet interchange to the airport
  26. ^ "BMTC bus services for Bangalore Airport". BMTCinfo.com.
  27. ^ Bus services to the airport
  28. ^ "High-speed rail to BIA gets Govt nod". Times of India. 22 June 2009.
  29. ^ Rail link to BIA
  30. ^ "High speed rail-link for BIA". The Hindu. 27 April 2010. Retrieved 30 November 2010.
  31. ^ "Bangalore International airport bags Asian award". Kuwait Samachar. 1 April 2009.
  32. ^ "Inaugural Emerging Markets Airports Award". Zawya.com. 28 April 2010.
  33. ^ "BIA Wins Best Emerging Airport Award". The Hindu. 30 April 2010. Retrieved 27 December 2010.
  34. ^ "BIA bags "The Best Managed Airport Award". mybangalore.com. 13 September 2010. Retrieved 29 November 2010.

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